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Once you've completed your JBT, you'd most likely go for following career choices:
1. B.Ed: By pursuing this course, you can upgrade your skills as a teacher.
2. Appear in CTET exam, as D.Ed and JBT candidates are eligible for it.
3. You can pursue other graduate-level courses too.
But once you've entered the path of becoming a noble teacher, you must keep your reins in the vicinity of teaching aura only.
It is not important how you complete too many courses parallelly and grab a career. More important is to complete
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Hi Girisha,
Career options will be very low if you plan to apply for work after your B.Sc directly. Firstly they don't recognize a 3-year Bachelor's degree. Secondly, without work experience and additional value to your profile why will they hire you? If you want to study you can look for PG Diploma courses but you won't find too many options for PG Diploma in your subjects. You can alternatively check for professional courses in areas of your interest. You can check these and decide:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-colleges-dc
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The question is very ambiguous. You have not provided any information based on which I can guide you like your career plans, kind of job you want to do, education background, country preference, etc. If you are not aware of these things by yourself then first you should figure out your likes and dislikes and then look for further guidance.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Make your career in the same field.
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There are a lot of career opportunities available for LLB after completing B.Tech course.
Here are LLB career opportunities:
Students interested in making a career in law can either do a three-year law course after graduation.
There are a lot of opportunities for a law graduate.
You can either practice as an advocate in a court of law or work with corporate firms.
By passing exams conducted by Public Service Commissions, a law graduate can become a judge.
After gaining experience, a law graduate can hope to become Solicitor General, a Public Prosecutor or offer services to government departments and ministries.
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